Still obsessed with health care reform, still feel like a babe lost in the woods when it comes to the details.
The New England Journal of Medicine has been a great source of many interesting articles on the subject, and I've linked to one of the more recent, excellent examples below.
There's a grim case study in the article about Atlanta's Grady Hospital that had to shut down its dialysis unit after losing upwards of $50,000 per uninsured patient per year.
I think more frontline providers in EMS need to pay attention. Ultimately we're the ones that will bear the burdens of whatever chaos the bureaucrats and politicians wreak.
America’s Safety Net and Health Care Reform — What Lies Ahead?
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